What does Pindarus mistakenly report to Cassius?
What does Pindarus mistakenly report to Cassius?
When Pindarus reports that he saw Titinius alight from his horse among soldiers who were shouting with joy, Cassius mistakenly concludes that Titinius has been taken prisoner by the enemy. He asks Pindarus to keep his oath of obedience and to stab him.
What even does Pindarus report to Cassius viewing it from afar?
Pindarus comes to Cassius and Titinius with the news that Antony has invaded Cassius’s tents. He tries to get Cassius to run away, but Cassius is distracted by a set of fire in the distance. Cassius sends Titinius off on horseback to see whether the troops are friends or enemies.
What news does Pindarus give Cassius?
What news does Pindarus bring the retreating Cassius? Antony’s troops are in Cassius’ tents. Why does Cassius ask Pindarus to describe Titinius’ ride instead of doing so himself? He says that he has bad eyesight.
What does Cassius instruct Pindarus do?
And Pindarus? He instructs Titinius to ride down and see if it’s friend or enemy. He instructs Pindarus to watch from the top of a hill and report what happens.
What does Pindarus say to Cassius after he dies?
He says that Pindarus will be a free man after he is dead. Pindarus kills Cassius with the same dagger Cassius used to kill Caesar. Pindarus says he is free but would not have been if it were up to him. He then swears to run far away, where no Roman will find him. Pindarus only has a handful of lines, but a couple are important.
How is Pindarus loyal to his master to the end?
He is loyal to his master to the end, saying he would trade his freedom for Cassius to still be alive. In William Shakespeare’s Julius Caesar, Pindarus is a loyal slave to Cassius, one of the leaders of the conspiracy to kill Caesar.
What is the role of Pindarus in Julius Caesar?
Pindarus is a very small part in the play, consisting of only 19 lines. He first appears briefly in Act IV, Scene 2 at a meeting of Brutus and the other generals on the battlefield at Sardis. He has been sent in Cassius’ place and reassures Brutus his master will be along shortly, to Brutus’ clear annoyance.
How does Pindarus describe tintinius’defeat?
From the hill, Pindarus describes Tintinius’ defeat. When he comes back down the hill, Cassius, knowing defeat is coming, takes out his dagger and orders his servant to stab him. He recalls how he took Pindarus prisoner in a previous battle and how Pindarus was sworn to do whatever Cassius asks.